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  2. Iberian language. The Iberian language was the language of an indigenous western European people identified by Greek and Roman sources who lived in the eastern and southeastern regions of the Iberian Peninsula in the pre- Migration Era (before about AD 375).

  3. The Iberian language, a non-Indo-European tongue, continued to be spoken into early Roman times. Along the east coast it was written in Iberian script , a system of 28 syllabic and alphabetic characters, some derived from Greek and Phoenician systems but most of unknown origin.

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  4. The following languages were spoken in the Iberian Peninsula before the Roman occupation and the spread of the Latin language. Aquitanian (probably closely related to or the same as Proto-Basque) Proto-Basque; Iberian; Tartessian; Indo-European languages. Celtic languages. Celtiberian; Gallaecian

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    The Iberian language, like the rest of the paleohispanic languages, became extinct by the 1st to 2nd centuries AD, after being gradually replaced by Latin. The Iberian language remains an unclassified non-Indo European language. A 1978 study claimed many similarities between Iberian and the Messapic language.

  6. Iberian, a non-Indo-European language which has so far resisted decipherment, and Lusitanian, an Indo-European language possibly related to the Celtic languages. A modified version of the Northern Iberian script was used to write Celtiberian , a Celtic language.

  7. Sep 28, 2022 · The Iberian peninsula language was spoken by the Ibero civilization that occupied the entire east coast of the Iberian peninsula from 600 B.C.E. to 200 A.D. This language is considered a non-Indo-European dialect, and it became extinct after the Roman Empire took over. The Iberos weren’t alone in the peninsula.

  8. Fernando Villamor. This document shows the process leading to the discovery of some features in the Iberian language which allow us to translate most of the words in this language and to confirm its close relationship with Basque, a language that we find Iberian to share its vocabulary roots with.

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